Topic: Political Oracle
Kenya Still Builds Elections on Tribal Structures that Never Died
07 Sep, 2025 07:04 AM
VOTING BLOCS
During a discussion on the TalkChat Podcast, Dr. Ndonye traces the evolution of Kenya’s political landscape. “Around 2002, we transitioned from tribal-based to region-based politics. We began viewing leaders as representatives of their regions.” While he
During a discussion on the TalkChat Podcast, Dr. Ndonye traces the evolution of Kenya’s political landscape. “Around 2002, we transitioned from tribal-based to region-based politics. We began viewing leaders as representatives of their regions.” While he
Democracy on Trial: What Gachagua’s Allegations Reveal
06 Sep, 2025 11:27 AM
POLITICS VS DEMOCRACY
“When Gachagua discloses such secrets, it paints him as a person who cannot be trusted in the future. However, such information is not always bad it helps us understand what is happening in the country.” Dr. Ndonye stated.
“When Gachagua discloses such secrets, it paints him as a person who cannot be trusted in the future. However, such information is not always bad it helps us understand what is happening in the country.” Dr. Ndonye stated.
Why the 2027 Elections Might Be Over Before It Starts
29 Aug, 2025 12:47 PM
STRATEGIC RIGGING
Political analyst Dr Michael Ndonye believes that the political dynamics currently unfolding in Kenya leave little room for doubt that the upcoming polls are already rigged in structure and alignment.
Political analyst Dr Michael Ndonye believes that the political dynamics currently unfolding in Kenya leave little room for doubt that the upcoming polls are already rigged in structure and alignment.
Why The Orange Democratic Movement Faces Collapse If Sifuna Walks Away
18 Aug, 2025 12:42 PM
ODM WITHOUT SIFUNA
ODM’s struggles over Sifuna’s discontent and Raila’s stance are just one piece of a much larger puzzle—one that could redefine Kenya’s political map before the next general election.
ODM’s struggles over Sifuna’s discontent and Raila’s stance are just one piece of a much larger puzzle—one that could redefine Kenya’s political map before the next general election.
Crowded Opposition Could Hand Ruto a Plurality Win in 2027
18 Aug, 2025 10:28 AM
INCUMBENT EDGE
The road to 2027 is shaping up to be another crowded contest, with President William Ruto facing declared challengers including Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, People’s Liberation Party leader Martha Karua, former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i, and forme
The road to 2027 is shaping up to be another crowded contest, with President William Ruto facing declared challengers including Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, People’s Liberation Party leader Martha Karua, former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i, and forme
Ruto The Evangelist? Analyst Says Faith Messaging is Strategy
08 Aug, 2025 10:34 AM
RELIGIOUS MESSAGING
In a country where religious language can stir emotion, unify crowds, and justify political agendas, Ruto’s use of faith is not accidental, it is strategic.
In a country where religious language can stir emotion, unify crowds, and justify political agendas, Ruto’s use of faith is not accidental, it is strategic.
How The Youth Are Redefining Political Power In Kenya
04 Aug, 2025 11:52 AM
YOUTH AND POLITICS
Beyond voting and online activism, the youth must begin to occupy leadership spaces, not just in politics but across every sector—education, business, technology, and civil society. Only then can they fully shape the future they are fighting for.
Beyond voting and online activism, the youth must begin to occupy leadership spaces, not just in politics but across every sector—education, business, technology, and civil society. Only then can they fully shape the future they are fighting for.
Still Waiting: How Hope Shapes Political Choices in Kenya
28 Jul, 2025 12:30 PM
BELIEF SYSTEM
Dr. Ndonye paints a portrait of a voter base addicted to deception. He explains that truth rarely survives in the Kenyan political market. Those who speak honestly about systemic problems or advocate for slow, realistic reform are often dismissed.
Dr. Ndonye paints a portrait of a voter base addicted to deception. He explains that truth rarely survives in the Kenyan political market. Those who speak honestly about systemic problems or advocate for slow, realistic reform are often dismissed.